Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 24, 1917, Magazine, Image 11

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    Features-News
THE DAILY
L JOURNAL
Magazine-Church
SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1917
PRICE TWO CENTS
ON TRAINS AND NlWt.
FOETIBTH TTEAE Ne. 48
Willamette Valley Happenings
Home News of Daily Life in Marion and Polk Counties, Gathered by the Capital Journal's Local Cor
respondents for Its Big Family of Readers Really Just Friendly Letters from Each Neighborhood to All
the Others, Telling of Local Events
Dallas Commercial Club
Has Interesting Meeting
a divorce from William Tillotson.
New Suits Filed This Week.
The following, new suits were file!
this week in 1'olk county, with ounty
(Capital Journal Special Service.) 'Clerk Robinson: W. F. Palmer vs. John
Datlus Ore.. Feb. 24 One of the ; Walling, et al, damages, ana Anton u
most interesting Commercial club meet
of this rear was held in the new
club rooms on Mill street weanesaay
nienski vs. Anton Zeliskoski, action for
, I money. '
D. I,. Keyt, a prominent Monmouth
WL. .... . l. x.it
evening. W I business man was a Dallas visitor Wed
to bring some new idea with them and- Wednesday
rested that the elub take it up with the, ,, ; .........
Mrs. H. B. Cosper was a Salem visi-
ne i-iuii iuivc ii ! .... j .. ,ii ,.v -.t ......u o,
residents of the city and endeavor to i". V. i V. ... ,,, "J . ,
!..., H. .,,.l, ,.,,.1 Wl.- vunl. am '""' ul rl" " '
. I'I. - '..
will be worked out. County .lodge, WM a gu(f3t of frieds in
lr.vL.t...'L' -i..l... uhnnt tile streets. He . P ... .....
.j-..v -i"- "--. - n the Capital city Tuesday night audjtfVed
lid it was a hobby of hus to have cbani' r J ' . ' s w .
I Miss Home Hurk who has been visit
ing friends for the past week has re
Falls City News
(Capital Journal Special Seivice.)
Falls CCity. Ore., Feby. 24. C. Kirk
putiick and family of Ft. Steilaeoom,,
Wash., has purchased the l.iuebeck pro
perty and moved in bag and baggage
miiI is now a full fledged citizen of
Falls City, and entitled to all light and
pi vilcgcx thereunto belonging.
On account of the great depth of
snow in the mountains near the logging
i limps, this city, which made it impos
sible for them to get out log", the
Fulls City Lumber and Logging com
pany's saw mill is using the large
number of logs that hud been decked
i,.vi !!:... for the past three mouths in the local
(Capital Journal Special Service.) . .,, . Qi .. ,P . , . ' vurd which keeps the mill and planer
l.ivcslcv, Ore., Feb. 24. One of the "rihlBinf.
most delightful meetings of the Q. T. ""ens "'otner operated at the y. T. Brown started his sawiniil and
I B-pliahtf til PliiK Mophim
at Livesley Thursday
Turner Tidings
t apnai journal special service)
Turner, Feb. 24. Mm
club was held last Thursday when .Mrs hospi a). At last report she was u-ettinu I w ill keep the mill going 1'iom now on.
T. L. Holley entertained the club at a along as well as eould be expected. I W. Dennis of this place is going to
Valentine party. Kaeh of the members' Mrs. I,. Larson returned from Salem j plant his entire place io potatoes this
was requested to write an original al rriuay uner spending a week in that year.
entine descriptive of the club or some place
member of it. These were read during Miss Agnes Osboril was a Salem vis-
the afternoon. Mrs. G. W. Coolidge 'tor Tuesday.
gave a reading which created great am-1 Farmers in the Mill dee vicinity
usemenl and dealt with an original sub- ,0"u advantage of the. good weather
ject in a delicte and highly polished 'a1 and plowed their garden
manner. The contest was won bv Mrs. "nd planted potatoes. .
G. 8. Higgins and later in the afternoon Grover Scudder spent last week it
piano solos were given by Mrs. F. Ed- hPM ,vi,h his mother.
wards, Mrs. (4. S. Higgins and. Mrs. J. -Mr. Alta Allison came over froui
Watson. The rooms and delicious re- Blodgett Tuesday to visit with her par-
freshmeuts were suggestive of St. Valen- " Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Osborn.
tine's day and the hostess was assisted , PMjyer and-Hansen lost one of ihcir
I in the ieninc bv Mrs. (I. V and Mrs. lnl" sO recently.
streets and suggested that the club en
deavor to have the eity council make
some arrangements with the-Water com- . 7 j t,. a;,i; W. Coolidge.
pany tor the purpose oi keeping the, T. H. Starbuck of Portland is at' Those present were: Mrs. W V . .Tohn-
.tree s ... th.e business dwtrict .dean fc fc f fc Or. A. B. StarbnckJ Mrs. J I. d ec. Mrs. C S Query,
at a I times- V D Memtt. of the , of hw grand! I Mrs. .( i. . Jl-KR" Mrs. F Edwards,
socal extension department of the Uni- .,...' m Marv starbuck- Mm. N. V. Kugel, Mrs. S. C. Davenport,
,er8ity p Oregon was present, ana m.w . - ' prt , promine.Tt hop grow
jus mteresting talk along .mprovement Airlie neighborhood was a
hues. IWewt l uller appointed a com- Dallas, Thursday.
H. W. Brune of the Porlk County
Observer was a Port laud business visi
tor this week.
. Mi-s. E. B. Hamilton returned to her
New Road Supervisor Appointed Monmouth Wednesday after-
County Judge K C. Kirkpatnck thi,, hw
The annual "White Kibbon
will be held at Ihe home of M
sev February 27. Kvervbodv cordially
T, J. .Sullivan, the well known swine
breeder, has enjoyed a large sale of his
pigs this year, lie reports having sold
all the stock on hand and has booked
orders ahead for six mouths, the prices
are high, but the demand is growing
lor his stock.
Mr. l'ugh, the Loganberry juice, manu
factuere of this city, is making prepara
Hons for additional buildings to his fae
lory for the operation of a cannery de
partment for the coming of the ever
green berry and other fruit products.
Mathews & Talbot, have this week
iniftee to set with the 01 vie section of;
the Woman's elub in the matter of civ-'
ie improvement.
Mrs- B. D. Tidier, Mrs. J. Watson, Mrs.
H. B. Carpenter, Mrs. J. A. Lankford,
Mrs. J. P. Bressler, Mrs. D. Fidler, Mrs.
O. W. Coolidge, Mrs. LaBrauch, Mrs
Jensen, Mrs. W. CooTitlge, and Virgil
Holley.
At the meeting of the literary society
last Friday night there was held a spell
ing bee. S. C. Davenport proving him
self to be champion speller with Miss
Hilda. Hvdon a close second.
l,u-
ref iehnients will be served
Halve Hansom mid little nil
cile, were in Salem hist Saturday.
Albert Savage of Aumsville visited:
at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Pearl
lra 'shipped tour carloads of potatoes to
Ma8 ,i.4t,iin mil vl et s
The Pythian Sisters were entertained
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs. N- Selig. A delicious lunch was
served and various games were indulg
ed in, a delightful evening was s t.
Karl Hansen was injured at Spauld-
wK sppointeu it. ,v i.ee oi -rrum ,. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Smith.
9 J?? W""' -r;.-,, f, "J rl m- aud Mrs- dements have mov
ilistriet. Mr. I.ee will fill the place of ! . . T, niAmt.
G B. Zumwalt wlio was appointed re-; intests of th(, 0re- th -'xt meeting
WW lUB "U1 Jrt"cV "-,mu :gon Power company.
y- - , - District Attorney E. K. Piasecki was
I.,... ....,' 1.. .M..... .,-r ..
Givens, Mondsy. t ,s 3 " ' l, ' "17.
'steam shovel. His arm and leu were
ueorge Moore has blood poisoning in , ,i i , .-. c i- , in
his hand. badly smashed, three ot his toes will
Mrs. Oommaek and daughter in-law ' hv to b "Ptatd. He was talen to
of Portland are the house guests of W. , ' h',', . , ,
T Kiches ' ! Junior League Of the M. E.
'Miss Ruth Watson, a native daughter 1 ,:hlu','h ,lpW Valentine social on Tue
-p.,.,.. in ... v . i day evening, thev had a cood time play
It was.planned to have a basket social 0r(,on. Miss Wats, ' WHS OIMra(', ou m games, after which lunch was ser
Is God Your Friend ? Then Visit
His Home. Go to Church.
THAT MAY BE TRUE.
fVTCH the long line of people entering enurch
on Sunday. Isn't it a fact that Ibey are
realiv the worth while people in the com
numtjr? If vou are a business man, den'l
you prefer dealing with a man who is a
CONSISTENT flit lit HfiOKK ltuh.-r
ihiin with a man who never goes to ehnreh ?
You wouldn't hesitate to 1XV1TK AN
AND ALL OF THESE PEOPLE enur
ing church to your home.
A MAN WHO GOES TO CHURCH CAN
NOT GO WRONG VERY LONG. A COMMON
EXPRESSION IS THAT SOME PEOPLE GO
TO CHURCH TO KEEP UP APPEARANCES.
BUT THE FACT THAT A MAN WANTS THE
COMMUNITY IN WHICH HE LIVES TO THINK THAT HE IS GOOD
AND GOD FEARING SHOWS THAT HE WANTS TO BE GOOD. HE
WANTS TO ENJOY THE RESPECT OF HIS FELLOWS. WHILE
THERE MAY BE SOME HYPOCRITES IN THE CHURCH, IT IS NO
EXAGGERATION TO STATE THAT THE GREAT MAJORITY OF
CHURCHGOERS ARE HONEST, UPRIGHT CITIZENS.
There is something baatoally wrong with a man who, while pro
fessing a belief in a Supreme Being, fails to take -the oppertftflifv
ihe church affords to WORSHIP THAT SUPREME BEINjS.
If vou have a dear Friend and you pass his house every tlav without,
dropping in to see bam, vou would nut blame that man I'm- DOUBTS
ING TI1K SINCKRITY bf jroui friendship.
Do vou wish tiod lo DOUBT Yont FSlENDSHlF? Do von
want to LOSE HIM AS A EUIKND. If you. im drop M
his house AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK.
Show that vou are sineere in voui- belief in God by GOING
TO OHtTRCH next Sunday.
THEN GO TO CH UK OH EYKHY SL'.VDAY.
Divorce Suit Granted.
i a Salem visitor Weduesdty.
Circuit Judge H. H- Belt this week!
pranted a divorce to Oma Thompson! . , hub . imim nr t.
tiaegall from Robert Stegall. T.hi ih the
first divorce granted by judge Belt . uv. i,
for. several, weeks.. .Ope more new suit j a leomeW they'll wear them
r J S .:r "r n: ."nn .' both out.-()ld Man Sage
' .i i . HCJV l.'U.Tli; V. IIIIVIPVU JVl
The ladies are re
quested to bring baskets of lunch to bf
auctioned off previous to the renesh
ment hour.
for appendicitis last Saturday
Afler Kroner uielr t'ni. fiv.i vnl.- tittle i
ed.
Hollis Jones Ts able to. sit in a chair andhas 4W4d to issue a paper
The student bodv of the high school
each
v,.,t,.v, th .tntiiou ,if th ntu;.i, u..i.i imoiitn lor tne rest or tne year, irns
A very successful meeting was held through the window iper will cover oil the school nctivitit
the church Tuesday evening when
the Revd's R. N. Avison, W. E. Inealls,
JIH. N. Aldrich and W. H. Nicliolls, the
Extend some, folks a chair and jk
late pastor here gave short talks on the
different phases of church work. Pre
vious to the addresses a chicken supper
was served by the ladies of the church.
A pleasant feature of the evening was
the singing of the quartet composed of
Rev. H. S. Aldrich, S. C, Davenport, ft.
MVn. Bnrr hn heew nuito ilt weV iau contain article,, and stories writ-,
Alma Baker spent the week end at i ten '.iy the students,
the Hotel Baker. I T,H' Bereau class had their monthly.
Miss Clara Flifiet spent Thursday in meeting in the basement of the Christ- j
Turner, a guest at the home of j. M. I lan ''tureh Monday night. After the:
Ho nes. usual rout me ot business was transacted
The Turner public school is the own- a contest was arranged and a Valentine
er of a nice piuno. party was then given, each person was
The basketball team was in Silverton I required to read the verse and then
Ti.es.lav nielit to iilftv the Silverton ! display the Valentine, which caused
lliucn merrinieni io prevail. i.eiresn-
Go to Church Sunday
Subjects of Sermons and Where They
Will Be Delivered in Salem Houses
of Worship, Tomorrow
Free Methodist
No. 128 North Winter street,
day services: Sabbath school
Preaching at II a. m. and ":45
Uarpenter- and A. P. ( arpenter- and team. Silverfon was victorious.
tne solo singing ot Miss It. Aldrich., r Kudicott was a Turner visitor j meats were then served alter which prayer meeting Thursday
Despite the inclement weather there was : Wednesday. the members sletarted lor their homes. W. .1. Johnston, pastor,
a good turn out. Mrs. .T. P. I.yle is home from Port- Mr. Crow ley, county superintendent I '
Mr. and Airs. B. 1). Puller spent last land with a large assortment of hats, laud Mr. Living of the Agricultural col- West Salem Methodist Episcopal
.People's meeting, (iriltl p. m. Srn
Sun- topics, morning, 'M.lood 'Stewards m
9:45. Bounty of tiod." Kvening. "The K
i. in. 'to True Prosperity ' u message
i everyone m wtiieii tne young ieoue i
be specially invited. The public is i
diiillv invited.
with : lege visited the schools Friday. Mr. j
: Crowlev addressed the assembly of the
High school students, Mr. Crowley is
i here for the purpose of organizing agii-
1 n Its ;i nd spoke to those stu-
All modern homes
ARE NOW BEING EQUIPPED WITH
Modern means of cooking
NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE US ESTI
MATE THE COST OF INSTALLING
YOUR NEW GAS RANGE. OUR NEW
MODELS FOR 1917 ARE PERFECTION.
COME IN AND EXAMINE THEM, WE
HAVE ALL STYLES AND SIZES-WE
CAN SURELY SUIT YOU ON BOTH
PRICE AND STYLE.
week end visiting relatives at Dover. Miss Florin Hesse is BUffi
Miss Leliu Johnson spent the week tonsilitis.
end visiting with her brother in Port- ' '
land. SILVERTON HAS
Mrs, E, Marquar.lt of Portland was a NARROW ESCAPE cultural
recent visitor at the homes of her sis- I dents interested, later in the dav
tpra Mrs. J. A. Lankford and Mrs. D. 1 The basketball game played lust Fri- took a number of the students to visit
Fidler. dav niyht was without doubt the best ! a dairy ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Tracy are here esuie witnessed by the local tans. There The office of the Kall City News was
from McCormick: Wash., aud intend to was a stood crowd out, which assisted 1 moved to the corner of Third and South
stay Tor some 1 line
Minister, W. J. War
school .'I p. in. Preaching
Ladios ' Aid society meeti
ond and fourth Thursdny
at -:.'!!) p. in.
STAYTON GRANGE INSTALLS
iatayton (..range, o. MO, held a very out-played the Silverton quintet
interesting meeting last Saturday at they had hard luck shooting baskets
which Mrs. Lambert made a very inter- The boys missed every free throw, of;
eating and entertaining talk on the which they had nine chances, while they
legislature and Mr. Williams gave an scored 17 field baskets to Silverton 's I
address on the feeling of the nation Io- Io. The 40 minutes of pluv ended I
ward uenuany.
The following officers were installed :
E. G. Siegmund, master; T. J. Ware,
overseer; B. G. Lambert, lecturer; Bar
bara Kitsch, steward; H. A. Siegmund.
assistant steward; M. J. Pollis, chap
lain; A. P. Kirseh, treasurer-: J. R. Mil
ler, secretary; B. Shepherd, 6. K.; Lot
tie Siegmund, Ceres; Ella Williams, Po
mona; Allie Murphy, Flora; I.. B. Mil
ler, T,. A. S. Standard.
First Baptist.
Comer Marion and North Libert;
streets, Rev. G. P. Holt. 1). 1).. pastor
the high school "pep club" in support -Main street on the Foot briddge, lite Sunday school, 9:45 a .in. Public w or
ing me ream, ine game was exciung unuiion uemg murii ueiier aui.i inoit
from start to finish. The local boys 'convenient to the public thoroughfare.
out-played the Silverton quintet, but
Rosedale News
(Capital Journal Special Hervice.)
Rosedale, Ore., Feb. 84. Mr and Mrs.
with a score of .'!() to 30. The tie was Watson drove to Marion Moixlnv, re
played off by an agreement to play j turning Wednesday.
five minutes longer. During this fivel Miss Edith Parr, who has been speud
minutes Silverton succeeded in making' ing the winter in Monmouth, has come
two field baskets and three free throws, over here to stay with her brother and
while the Woodburn bovs made but two! sister.
:17 Mr. and Mrs. Rua-Ti spent Saturday
Him on. I Sunday with a daughter in Salem,
returning MoihIm..
hie and preaching, 11 a,
p. nr. Junior society, J p.
en. s lay lirst uongregationai.
service 7 J 30. j James Klvin, pastor. Sunday school
on the, sec-1 meets promptly at 10 o'clock, W. I.
if the month Stuley, superintendent. Morning serv
ice at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor
crs cordially welcome. Music by ehorua
; choir, Win. McGilchrist, director. Snb
jeet for sermon, "Welcome Eudeuvor-
.rs. ", No evening service. Kverybmly
invited to join with the cotigrcgnt l.,fih in
attending mass meeting 7:30 o'clock in
in. Young
(Continued o'l nage two.)
field baskets. This made the s
to 34 in Silverton 's favor. Wi
I ndependent.
Fr
se Journal classified ads
ds attended quai
tighland Friend
SCHALL, THE BLIND REPRESENTATIVE,
GUIDED AT CAPITAL BY LITTLE SON
m
id eighth
Wednes
The Gas Co.
STATE AND COMMERCIAL ST.
kiWtm-A. ... 11 I'jll' 'ijij ,il .-f.-"x '
'? v m
mm nil
I Beverai oi i
' tefly jiiftin
! L'hureh lust Sntiu.hiy.
I Mombfis uf the sevtnlli
irradHa viiitfld 'lit' lsis!fttui
: day, the uth.
j Dob BUHiton and wife NituVnecl Fri
: day from a ibfirl viii in I'ortiami.
The iVtrcnt-TfaclMTtS' as.Mociation riU'l
j at the school Ii-iuhc Fruiay cvtMtinii.
AfeX tht lmsiat'ss session tut uM-t'asli-1
ioucd BpelUag mutch ;ih luhl by tilt
: jiHiiMitH against the pupil ami tither
youttff jM'uple. It W8M wnn by the Conn
er. Rct'it'shiiH'iits WCre later served and
i all had a jdeasaut n i iru
Mrs. Savaye, who has been faring for
jber mother, Mih. Whelan. for a tew
1 davs, returned to Ml home at W'uinida
I Monday. Mrs. Whelan is some better.
W. l'embertoii aiitl family retuineil
Wednesday from their Canadian trip.
ia rx II
Jefferson News
(Capital .louri
Jefferson, Ore
Miller had an op
formed at the
week. lie i, .jet
al Special Service. )
Feb. t. -Mr. F. M
ratlah f"1' rupture pet.
Albany hospital last
in-' alone nicelv.
Mr. and Mis. It W. Chut.
Mi
Representative Thomas D. 8'hall of from Minneapoli
Minnewjta is totally blind and is some ' resentative Schu
led about the national canitoll" , , . ...
111 lie at , ' i
lltlilUli'fTOlllllH?
times guided :ioout the national ciipitol
by his son, Thomas I. Mahatl, Jr.. a boy
of five. Tlie pbotngraph shows the two
just aft.T- completitiy a 2,4011 mile trip
lost his si'
hock, but
to Washington. Rep.
1 is a progressive in
Irving his first term,
cted in November. He
1907 by an electric
outinutd the practice
City, were in town a few days this week
i visiting their parents. Mi ami Mrs. O.
, I.. Chute. The. repotted quite a heavy
jsnovv fall at XI ill City.
"She Stoops to Conquerors," is the
play w hich will be put on by the jun
ior seniors of the high school at the
i. Masonic hall tonight. A good entertain
incnt is promised.
The friends of Mrs. Driah Terhape
near Marion are glad to hear that she is
j recovering trom a very serious opera-j
tion pertormeii in saleio .Monday.
Mr. Holler on the Wold place sold II
head of cows to Marion Looney this
week. Mr. Looney has bought up some
tl5 head in this neighborhood prepara
tory tor shipment.
Mr. George Lfiuib, who has been in a
hofqiil'll in SnbMo lor . Ihe pitsl I wo j
weeks, is expected home, soon
For the Growing Child
THE bread eaten is worth more to the growing
child than the meat if it is good bread.
I
3
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And our bread is good bread. It supplies all
the elements necessary to sustain life. Were it
not. that, a rhanirp ik dpftirahle all nthpr food "SI
might be dispensed with. Made from extra
quality Hour and baked in modern ovens;
wholesome, palatable and nourishing.
Nothing causes you greater concern than your
child's health. Besides making health-giving
bread we insure the child's health by observing
cleanliness in our shops to the last degree.
' Ask the Grocer for our Bread." If he hasn't it call
Salem Royal Bakery
Phone 378. 240 South Commercial St.
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